Tag: hardware

In part two of our series, our lead technician, Jeff Carney, looks at how equipment that’s too sophisticated can be just as damaging to your guest WiFi as small scale hardware. In my last blog, I shared some considerations hotel owners need to make when setting up a DIY guest WiFi network. Here, I share war stories from the end of the spectrum! A handful of owners opt for very high-end equipment in hope that it will solve their WiFi woes. They …

Our lead engineer, Jeff Carney, shares some insights (and warnings!) about the Do-It-Yourself approach to hotel WiFi. Over the years, I’ve encountered many interesting configurations when it comes to WiFi and networking. One of the most common situations is the hotel owner who decides to go it alone and set-up a guest WiFi network by himself. Perhaps he enlists the help of an ‘uncle’ or ‘handyman’! Sound like you? If you’re thinking of setting up your own WiFi network, I …

For anyone who wants to do this themselves, we provide a brief overview below of the requirements and assume your have proper cabling available or in place (Cat 5e or better and with proper crimps in T568B format). We will focus on three categories of how to tackle this project: hardware, software and support, and security. Hardware Requirements We recommend combining a local WiFi gateway controller — what is known as the “brains behind the network” — with reliable commercial grade access points (APs) …

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